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Mary Gray

CHAPTER VIII
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Worse, she'll only make them discontented." "She'll come out all right," Mr.Grainger said, rubbing his hands softly together.

"If she blunders, she'll learn wisdom from the experiment.
You'll see she'll come out all right, Colonel.

The only thing that troubles me is that she may have no time to get married.

We don't want her to be a spinster, hey?
I confess I should like to see the succession assured." It was this notable young lady who came in not so long after to Queen's College, where a distinguished woman of letters was giving a series of lectures on "The Poetry of the Sixteenth Century." Her entrance created somewhat of a flutter.

She was as tall as Mary Gray, but much more opulently built.


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